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Decades before Keith Smith allegedly killed his wife and blamed a panhandler, he robbed a Timonium bank three timesSaddled with bills back in 1999, Keith Smith put on a ski mask, grabbed a pellet gun and carried out a series of bank robberies in the suburbs. | ||
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Here's what we know about the killing of Jacquelyn Smith, originally blamed on panhandler in BaltimoreA recap of what we know about the Jacquelyn Smith killing. | ||
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Maryland school funding legislation calls for $1 billion over two years to start meeting Kirwan goalsDemocratic leaders in Maryland’s General Assembly have introduced legislation to boost funding of the state's public schools by hundreds of millions of dollars to pay for ambitious education proposals. The so-called "Blueprint for Maryland's Future" would provide more than $1 billion. | ||
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HUD Secretary Ben Carson says he intends to leave his post at the end of President Trump’s first termHousing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson says he intends to leave his post at the end of President Trump’s first term. | ||
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Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan: 'Never say never' to Trump challengeRepublican Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said Monday that he doesn't yet believe President Donald Trump is vulnerable in a primary, but he's still considering launching a challenge because "things could change." | ||
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Maryland, CSX apply again for federal funding for Howard Street Tunnel expansion in BaltimoreMaryland and CSX Transportation have submitted another application for federal money to heighten the Howard Street Tunnel in Baltimore so it can fit shipping containers stacked two-high on freight trains — a project long sought by the port of Baltimore, officials announced Monday. | ||
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Grand Central, possibly Baltimore's largest gay nightclub, to close under new ownersThe Mount Vernon property was sold to Baltimore-based Landmark Partners for $1.4 million. The club will remain open until the redevelopment plans for the property begin. | ||
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Baltimore named one of top 10 cities for food, Yelp saysBaltimore is the ninth-best city for food lovers in the U.S., according to a survey from Yelp. | ||
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Preston: With all the right moves this offseason, can the Ravens woo back their fickle fans?There was a wave of purple optimism throughout the stadium in the team’s final regular season win against Cleveland and sellout crowd for the wild-card game against the Chargers. | ||
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Five Things We Learned from the NFL scouting combine, including rise of Ravens targetsSome prospects rose out of the Ravens’ first-round range, while others might have entered the team's radar. | ||
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Brandon Hyde took the Orioles job with no shortstops on the roster. Now, he feels good about the potential thereOrioles manager Brandon Hyde didn't have a starting shortstop when he took the Orioles job, but after an overhaul, he feels good about the position. | ||
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